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Sanwo-Olu Rewards Chioma Ajunwa 25 Years After

Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has redeemed a 25-years old pledge made to 1996 olympic gold medalist, Chioma Ajunwa.

Gatekeepers News reports that the first African woman to win a gold medal in the Olympic Games field event, Chioma Ajunwa-Oparah has received a 3 bedroom apartment from the Lagos State government, Southwest Nigeria Twenty-five years after. The pledge was redeemed by the Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Sanwo-Olu presented keys to a three-bedroom apartment in Babatunde Raji Fashola Housing Estate in Iponri to Ajunwa-Oparah, who is now an Assistant Commissioner of Police in Lagos Police Command.

He made the presentation at a reception held for Lagos State’s athletes who participated in the recently concluded National Sports Festival in Edo State. Lagos won 125 medals, including 32 gold and 27 silver medals in the contest.

Ajunwa-Oparah, a long jump athlete, put Nigeria on the global stage after she won a gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. She was promised a house by the then Military Government, but the pledge was not fulfilled before the country returned to democracy in 1999.

Sanwo-Olu said the feat achieved by Ajunwa-Oparah helped redeem the country’s bad image and raised the hope of young people seeking to improve their sporting skills.

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Gboyega Akosile quoted Sanwo-Olu to have said: “When Dr. Chioma Ajunwa-Oparah represented the country in the 1996 Olympic Games, some promises were made and very typical of us as a people, we forget. I have met and kept the promises of my predecessors in ensuring that our athletes get what they deserve. The promise of a befitting shelter to Chioma Ajunwa-Oparah could have been delayed for 25 years, but today she will be a proud owner of a three-bedroom apartment in the famous Babatunde Raji Fashola Estate in Iponri.

“She has remained a good reference point for sport, journalism and everything that relates to sport in our country. She is a true demonstration of can-do spirit, which reflects her decision to serve the country as a police officer after attaining a coveted position on an international sporting platform. We will continue to use her as a testimony to give women strong voice and good representation in our sport organisations. We have made it compulsory to reserve 30 percent of positions to our women in Boards of sport organisations in Lagos.”

Ajunwa-Oparah also decorated the Governor with a replica of her 1996 gold medal, betrayed her emotion as she received the keys to the apartment from Sanwo-Olu.

She described the gesture as a “motivation” to fulfil her dream in raising a new generation of athletes, saying the Governor’s action had further reinforced her belief in the country.

Sanwo-Olu also disclosed that he had given an approval for the upgrade of Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere to make it a standardised sport centre, adding that the State Government was set to commence the concurrent construction of eight new mini-stadia across the State to further improve youth participation in sports.

He said: “We have just signed an amendment on Sport Commission Bill into Law after the House of Assembly adjusted the law for us. With the new law, we will have more robust grassroots sport competitions and it will take sport to a granular level where we will have a lot more participation and infrastructure development at the grassroots level.

“Our youths have brighter days ahead and I enjoin them not to give up on their skills. There is a reward for hard work, but sometimes the reward may be delayed. You should not be discouraged because people are watching. At the right time, God will come through for you.”

Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr. Segun Dawodu, thanked Sanwo-Olu for prioritising youth development activities, describing the Governor’s gesture as unprecedented.

Chairman of Lagos State Sport Commission, Mr. Sola Aiyepeku, presented the Olympic team to the Governor for cash support and honour.

Sanwo-Olu rewarded the Lagos representatives at the National Sport Festival with N146 million.

Also, the Governor presented cheques ranging from N300,000 to N5 million to winners of medals in the contest.

A para table tennis player and Lagos team captain, Ahmed Koleosho received a cheque of N2.5 million from the Governor as prize for his feat. He will also be representing Nigeria at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

 

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